Hay guys
A client was looking to give his Polo GTi a little more aggression.
He had some carbon wrap on the car in some sections:
Before
The car wash washed and Clayed using a fine clay bar. The surfaces we cleaned and prepped with Isopropyl alcohol. Knifeless tape was used to ensure that no blade touches the body panels as well as ensuring a fluent cut on the vinyl.
We decided to:
Gloss black the bonnet on the body line.
Gloss black the lower bumper underneath the grill inline with the bumper lines:
We fixed the rear bumper top section by the bootlid:
A full gloss black roof to tie into the panoramic sunroof:
And lastly fixed the Petrol cap:
Some random shots:
Thanks for looking. Be sure to follow our progress
Polo 6c GTi - by Wrap & Shine
- DieterMK5
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- smitbrandon
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Re: Polo 6c GTi - by Wrap & Shine
Besides the roof wrap and boot/roof spoiler the other wrapped parts make the car look rice (over done) but hey, that's my opinion. Nothing more attractive than a clean look with minor detailing
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- DieterMK5
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- Car Model: Jetta MK5 1.9 TDi
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- Location: Johannesburg, Alberton
Re: Polo 6c GTi - by Wrap & Shine
The client loves the black and white contrast. I can only advise a client, but ultimately we all have our own taste as you mentioned.smitbrandon wrote:Besides the roof wrap and boot/roof spoiler the other wrapped parts make the car look rice (over done) but hey, that's my opinion. Nothing more attractive than a clean look with minor detailing
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